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EastEnders favourite Charlie Clements has quit the BBC soap after nearly four years, it has been revealed.
The 22-year-old, who has played Bradley Branning since January 2006, will leave in a "sensational storyline" that will play out as part of the Walford serial's 25th anniversary celebrations in February.
Clements said of his decision to exit: "I have been at
EastEnders for nearly four years and I have enjoyed every minute with some fantastic storylines. But I feel that now is the time to take on some new roles."
EastEnders' executive producer Diederick Santer added: "Viewers will miss Charlie hugely and I can promise a big exit. I know he'll go on to great things."
Details of his exit storyline are being kept under wraps, but rumours suggest that his character will rekindle his romance with ex-wife Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner).
A source at the soap told
The Mirror: "Bradley's emigration only lasts for six weeks before he gets called back to Albert Square early next month because of a family crisis.
"It isn't long before he realises he still has feelings for Stacey and doesn't know what to do."